The first decade of America’s secession from the British Empire was a long and desperate economic slump, punctuated by existential crises.
Ten years ago, Britain chose to abandon its lucrative membership of the world’s largest single market. It has been paying a price ever since.
Brexit was the biggest act of national self-harm since the Second World War, Gibraltar’s chief minister has said.
From the NHS to holidays: Have your say on the five Brexit questions still dividing Britain - THE BREXIT DEBATES: Ten years ...
There is almost no economic ill in modern Britain for which somebody, somewhere, will not eventually blame Brexit. Low growth ...
A decade later, Brexit has been a good move for the U.K., and the prospect of rejoining the EU is remote.
Most Britons say leaving the European Union was a mistake and they'd favor a new referendum, but politicians have little appetite to reopen the wound.
Ten years on, Brexit remains a powerful reminder that political identities can outlast the events that created them, and that the question of Britain’s relationship with Europe has therefore not been ...
John Barry, professor of Green Political Economy at Queen’s University Belfast, argues that Brexit has damaged Britain economically while also reflecting a broader political turn towards populism and ...
Ten years to the day since Britain voted to leave the EU, the economic reckoning is neither the collapse its opponents feared ...
Join Tom and Dominic, as they discuss the trials of Harold Wilson, as the melee of 1970s Britain rolled on. Show more In the Spring of 1975, why was the Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, so embattled?
Much of the very real damage inflicted on Britain by the decision to leave the European Union in 2016 is couched in cold, abstract terms: loss of GDP, the opportunity cost of investments forgone, ...